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[ARSCLIST] Acetate disc sleeves
What are your preferred sleeves for storing acetate (nitrocellulose) discs?
Here's the debate (per "Preservation and Storage of Sound Recordings",
Pickett and Lemcoe, 1959):
1. The deterioration of nitrocellulose is accelerated by moisture
2. The deterioration of nitrocellulose is accelerated by lack of air
circulation
Which is the lesser evil - moisture or air circulation?
Assume that the storage environment is approximately 70F and 50% RH and
stable, and that the records may potentially remain undisturbed for many
decades:
A. Does the disc benefit from the additional protection of a vapor barrier
as part of the envelope? Or does the vapor barrier prevent adequate air
circulation? For example, a polyethylene sleeve, or a multi-layer
paper/poly/foil/poly sleeve.
B. Or are you better off with a 10-point folder paper type envelope which
will breathe better than a sleeve with a vapor barrier?
C. What about paper type sleeves with center cut-outs for viewing the
label? They provide good air circulation, but provide no protection against
contaminants or moisture.
Now that our collection has been properly cleaned and transferred (16-inch
audiodiscs), we would like to store it as well as possible, including the
selection of an optimal sleeve.
Eric Jacobs
The Audio Archive